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Wednesday, July 25, 2007
The newest addition to Thermaltake's Soprano line of cases is the Soprano RS 101, an entry-level mid-tower boasting a glossy piano-black finish to the front bezel. With tool-less PCI slots and drive bays, a full sized window with a myriad of fan options and plenty of style, Thermaltake scores a big win for the budget-minded consumer.
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The Max Orb is Thermaltake's new "flagship" cooler, which consists of six heatpipes, a nickel-plated copper base and lightweight aluminum fins. This new cooler is compatible with many current CPU socket types, including Intel's Socket T (LGA775) and AMD's Sockets AM2, 939 and 754. The Max Orb definitely has a lot of good looks, but what about the performance?
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Thermaltake is known for great cooling products. Today we will be looking at one of their newer CPU cooler the V1. The cooler's design is very different from Thermaltake's products, it reminds me more of a Zalman product. It is a very unique design though. Thermaltake says this says this cooler is both silent and overclocking proof. We will have to see if this is true. Read on for the review.
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Thermaltake's Shark chassis has a lot going for it. It's light, stylish, roomy and does cool very well. Features like the removable mobo tray, rail storage scheme, drive installation design and front door treatment make the Shark a pleasure to work in and aesthetically pleasing. It's quiet, sturdy and the interior design is great for wire management, making a neat, tidy installation relatively easy.
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Monday, July 23, 2007
The "Mozart" name implies style and grace, and the Mozart home theater PC case certainly offers elegant styling. But is its beauty only skin deep? Here's an in-depth look at this popular home theater PC case from Thermaltake.
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Wednesday, July 4, 2007
It's difficult to justify the need for a 1200W power supply unit, since every appliance in my entire house would need to be combined just to consume this much electricity. However, if you are trying to build a better Death Star, or just simply trying to play Star Wars on your super-computer, the future of high-output PSU's is here. Channel Well Technology designed the Toughpower W0133RU 1200W power supply for Thermaltake, and it provides enough juice to sustain a small village, but Benchmark Reviews will test voltage regulation and power ripple before we give our praise.
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The Bach is intended to be an HTPC case. The idea of using a PC as an integral part of a total home entertainment system has been around for quite a while, but only now has it really become practical as the quality of consumer sound cards goes up, and the prices of digital HDTVs come down. Looking at the attractive packaging graphics of the Bach, it is obvious that Thermaltake isn't marketing this case towards the gamer, overclocker, or modder. No dragons, sniper rifles, or plasma rockets here. The person buying this case will sip S. Pellegrino rather than guzzle Full Throttle.
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Tuesday, July 3, 2007
We're taking a look at a new all-aluminium chassis from Thermaltake, the £85 Soprano DX. Apart from the front door, it looks just like the previous Soprano model. So is this a simple rehash or has Thermaltake done something substantial to improve one of its more popular products?
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What has 100-fins, four heatpipes and one 110 x 25mm fan that turns no faster than 2000 RPMs? That would be the newest addition to the Thermaltake line-up, the V1 may just be the best looking unique heatsink you have ever seen. Now the question remains, how well does it perform? Come on along as we answer that question and take a closer look at the V1.
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Friday, June 29, 2007
Summer is the perfect time for many things: vacation, picnics, camping, and spending time at the beach. Unfortunatly, all this warm weather means that computers will not be running as cool as they normally would, and system stability can become threatened. Benchmark Reviews has recently tested the MaxOrb CL-P0369 from Thermaltake. Read on to discover if this product is a computer enthusiast and overclockers dream, or just another fancy fan with some heat pipes.
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Wednesday, June 27, 2007
Thermaltake's Purepower RX 600W has proven to be a very capable PSU. With impressive stability, quiet operation, modular design with plenty of connectors and sleeved cabling, the RX 600W brings a lot to the table and does so with a fairly modest price tag. Available at several online retailers for around $120 US, I would consider this PSU to be a very good value for the enthusiast who doesn't need to power a couple of 8800 Ultra video cards.
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Thursday, June 21, 2007
If every case manufacturer made their $100.00 cases with as many features as Thermaltake does, there would not be that much need for higher priced cases. The reason I say that is the Thermaltake Bach Vx that we just reviewed has just about every feature you could ask for including room for 12" video card with removal of a drive cage, not bad for a mid-tower case now is it?
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Wednesday, June 20, 2007
Thermaltake is very well known company because of their thermal solutions. For the past few years Thermaltake stepped into the power supply market, and the latest Toughpower models brought a big success for the company!
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Friday, June 15, 2007
Just from the name you can tell that the Max Orb falls back on the orb design that we are accustomed to seeing from Thermaltake. The Orb is what brought Thermaltake to the level at which it is now. The newer Max Orb takes the design to another level with looks and size, but the question remains: Have the changes made any real difference in performance? Read my words and find out.
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Thursday, June 14, 2007
ThermalTake have recently been extending their ToughPower range of power supplies, going all the way up to 2000w of power (recently announced). For most this is unnecessary, as is the 1200w version I have today to test, however more is usually better?
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